Digital Tutors: Integrating Titles into Footage in Composite 2011 - In this series of lessons we'll learn how to composite a text title into background footage. This is a common task for show openers or to add extra information into your shot.

We'll begin this project by importing our background plate and creating the text we'll integrate. Then we'll track the background plate and attach our text to the track. We'll then learn how to texture our text and how to combine various tools to make our text look more three dimensional. We'll then learn how to take elements from our background and layer them into our text to create the illusion that the text is in the scene. We'll finish by doing some quick color correction and render out our finished shot!

01. Introduction and project overview02. Importing and setting up our composition and slate03. Tracking our plate movement and adding it to a 2D Transform04. Adding texture to our slate using Noise and CC Basics05. Using the Drop Shadow node to create shadows06. Using the Emboss PXL node to create a 3D text effect07. Rotating our Emboss light source and controlling intensity08. Using a Luma Keyer to isolate our plate shadows for layering09. Creating static shadows using our tracker and a Garbage Mask10. Rotoscoping our moving shadow using multiple masks11. Refining our shadow garbage masks12. Filling in our shadows with a modified Slate13. Making final tweaks to various tools to finish our composite

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